Hmmmmm, this is interesting.Global cooling in a future?
by: acot_anthonymhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide
After reading this Wikipedia information on Co2, it says that CO2 is required in the the Atmosphere to help regulate infrared wave lengths. With that said, and the increase of CO2 emission are we in for a Global Cooling instead of a Warming?
Hmmmmm, this is interesting.Global cooling in a future?
2009-12-26 21:11:56
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Tags: Atmosphere, carbon dioxide, Co2, Wave Lengths, Wikipedia



Vchan
Yes, CO2 is required to maintain global temperatures that are best for our world and us. Simply put, though, the level of CO2 is a delicate balance…an over abundance of CO2 and too much heat is trapped within our atmosphere…too little and too much heat is lost back into space.
global co2 emissions
Well, considering that about 50 years ago there was no global warming (there was actually, believe it or not, global COOLING) I’d say it’s a very possible cycle.
Reinaldy
not neccesarily. the effect of it as a greenhouse gas trapping heat causes more heat than cooling.
but it is possible if the melting ice from the glaciers slow down the sea current, then a ice age could possibly occure,
somthing like this has happened a looong time ago